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[:en]The Sichuan Killer Whales One of the great sporting surprises in 2015 was the rise of the curiously named Sichuan Blue Whales in the Chinese Basketball Association. The Blue Whales hold the dubious honor of being the only fully professional sports team left in Chengdu since the demise of The Chengdu Blades football team. The Blue

[:en]What is Walnut？ Walnut is embracing the future of the workplace by building a meaningful community that houses not only entrepreneurs, but also freelancers, creative, startups and even branches of large corporations. They are empowering a new generation of labor to not only work, but also to connect, create, and innovate. They provide the space,

[:en]Planning an event for a few thousand people isn’t easy. You would not believe the blood, sweat, and tears that go into it. But despite all the hard work, the Chengdu International Women’s Club’s Holiday Bazaar—say that three times fast!—is one of the best things there is in the ‘Du. Held on November 14th, at

[:en]T The Chengdu International Women’s Club (CIWC) Holiday Bazaar, now in its 10th year, has become an important event on the Chengdu calendar, and an annual meaningful way for companies and individuals to support local charities. ?? Fun 4 All to support charities: – Live Holiday Music – Home-baked goods + delicous food – Silent

Another mostly scorching summer passes in Chengdu and most people’s attention turns back to work and the impending arrival of winter, fear not though as winter also signals the start of the football season (and some other sports too). Sports in Chengdu are great for settling into a strange new city and making

Read to Feed is a reading incentive, service-learning program that offers global education opportunities and fosters in children a love for reading, a passion to help others, and a motivation to help create a better world. Students at Léman International School Chengdu in grades SK to 5 were sponsored for each book they read or

From 13 to 29 March, The Chengdu Bookworm will host the 9th Bookworm International Literary Festival, a forum for literature, thought and debate featuring writers, thinkers and performers from around the world. With both Chinese and English events as well as many in both languages, the wide-ranging program has something for everyone: from film screenings

QSI International School of Chengdu partnered with Heifer International for a service-learning “Read to Feed” program that encourages children to develop both a love of reading and an opportunity to help create a better world. During the past 3 years QSI has donated over RMB 180,000 to help local Chinese communities in need. Each year, students,